Does your coin really have a cud (which includes the rim) or just a small die chip?
What does that mean in English?
Very nice!
Agree. A cud includes the rim.
How could one side be a very weak strike and the other side be a strong strike? Think about it. If the strike was weak on the reverse, the obverse...
How did they get 1972 coins in 1970 (over a year before 1972 coins were struck)? :devil:
That's a cool coin. It helps to understand how it came to be. Your coin was struck normally (Strike #1) and ejected from the coining chamber....
Yeah, in circulated condition it is not worth much. That coin may be 71 years old but old does not necessarily mean valuable. (Note: I do not...
Agreed.
What you are describing as "errors" I would call "varieties".
Not to be nit-picky but the Master Hubs are created by computer but the dies are still hubbed (not cut by laser). Instead of the multiple-hubbing...
There is no way to tell if your box of cents contains any errors without looking. If you are asking whether anyone knows of any varieties of...
No doubling but it took a couple of licks from something after it left the Mint.
If PCGS, NGC and ANACS adopted this policy they would have to hire several more graders just to look at the tons of squeeze jobs, hammer jobs,...
If it is a Variety 2 reverse (stars below eagle) it cannot be a 1916 because that reverse was used 1917 and later. If it is a Variety 1 reverse...
There is no such thing as a 1964-S nickel, Proof or Business Strike.
CAC now stickers Eisenhower Dollars.
I would call that "drove over" because it looks like this coin laid in a busy street for a long time and countless cars and trucks drove over it....
It must be impossible to find an Academy Award (aka Oscar) in MS-70. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Are you saying it has been damaged past the point of normal PMD so it is now an error? Please explain. It would be best if you could post good...
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